Zionist regime soldiers invaded Palestinian camps
Zionist regime soldiers attacked Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank (WBRI) and occupied Quds.
According to Jewish media, soldiers of the Zionist regime on Thursday morning attacked the Palestinian camp "Balata" in the city of Nablus, in the ZBRI. Early today on Thursday morning, Zionist regime forces also raided the Qalandiya refugee camp northeast of Quds and the Al-Fawar refugee camp south of the city of Al-Khalil and searched the homes of Palestinians. Israeli occupation forces arrested several Palestinians in a raid on the village of Deir al-Khatab. According to the Palestinian Prisoners' Club, since the start of the Israeli army's attack on the Gaza Strip and the ZBI on October 7, the number of Palestinians detained in the ZBI has reached 7,120 people. The Israeli occupation forces, attacking ZBRI almost every day, arrest many people after clashes with Palestinian fighters. It should be noted that more than 29,310 Palestinians were martyred as a result of the Zionist army's attacks on the Gaza Strip. In response to the crimes of the Zionist regime, Palestinian fighters and regional resistance forces always attack Israeli regime positions in occupied Palestine. In this regard, the Zionist regime media reported the activation of sirens in the port city of Eilat, located south of occupied Palestine. In response to the Zionist regime's crimes in the Gaza Strip, the port has been hit numerous times by drone attacks and missile attacks by the Iraqi and Yemeni resistance. Meanwhile, the Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post writes: "Two Israelis were killed and four others were wounded in a shooting in the Maale Adumim area near Quds . "
Jewish media sources have warned of a "grim scenario" Israel could face if the war on the Lebanese front escalates and thousands of Israelis die, especially given Israeli officials' ongoing threats against Lebanon and Hezbollah. Tensions have escalated in the Lebanese border area and the north of the Occupied Palestinian Territories in recent days, while Zionist regime authorities have threatened to carry out large-scale attacks on Lebanon. These conflicts intensified following attacks by the Zionist regime on Lebanese civilians and massive rocket attacks by the Lebanese Hezbollah on Israeli army positions and bases. Regarding Tel Aviv's threats of a massive attack on Lebanon, Jewish media have revealed the contents of official reports that show that the Zionist regime will face a "grim scenario" due to a war that could start on the border with Lebanon, and in this case thousands of patients may die due to a power outage. In this regard, the website of the Israeli TV channel Kan 11 published a report by its political correspondent Michael Shamsh, in which audio files of the Israeli Minister of Health were made public, in which he warned about the dire consequences of the violent development of events in Israel. This Zionist minister spoke of a long-term power cut in all northern areas of the occupied territories, which would make it impossible to care for tens of thousands of patients with respiratory diseases. In addition, according to what the Israeli TV channel published, Tel Aviv is preparing for a power outage in more than 60% of its territories, a blackout that will last about 48 hours, with local blackouts expected for even a week.
Kan 11 reported that Moshe Bar Siman, director general of Israel's Ministry of Health, said at a meeting on the matter that in this "grim scenario" a situation would arise where a large number of Israelis would lose their lives. The Zionist Network also reported that Israel's Health Ministry had set a plan for the mass purchase of diesel generators, adding: "The more tense the northern front becomes, the greater the danger for Israelis, and they hope that this scenario will never happen." " Jewish media also reported that since the start of the Al-Aqsa Storm battle and rocket attacks from southern Lebanon, several Israeli officers and soldiers and dozens of military bases have been attacked by Hezbollah, and because of this, Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet has been forced to evacuate thousands settlers from occupied northern Palestine, others fled on their own. Jewish media recently reported that these Israeli settlers are unwilling to return to their homes and claim that Netanyahu's cabinet has ignored their needs and has effectively abandoned them to their fate. A day after the occupation regime's invasion of the Gaza Strip on October 7, Lebanese Hezbollah became the first member of the resistance front to officially join the Al-Aqsa Storm, carrying out attacks in northern Gaza. occupied Palestine, and after that the borders of Lebanon and the occupied territories of Palestine, firefights between the Lebanese resistance forces and the Zionist army occurred daily and almost 24 hours a day.